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ian mcdonald
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The company I keep while botanising.
Edit by maggi - making a new thread for Ian McDonald's photos of the flora and fauna around his local "patch" - which he describes
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Anthony Darby
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Quote from: ian mcdonald on March 13, 2015, 08:23:34 PM
The company I keep while botanising.
Definitely one of the pluses Ian.
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Anthony Darby, Auckland, New Zealand.
"Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution"
http://www.dunblanecathedral.org.uk/Choir/The-Choir.html
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This one is a bit worse for wear.
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Different from previous grasshopper?
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A couple for the birders. The parakeet was in the back garden.
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Great shots of the parakeet and the cranes Ian, are there wild populations of both near you?
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Who,s this sneaking about.
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Large Heath. Aerial ballet. Lucky picture.
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It,s nearly Easter so here is a picture of Pasque flower, pulsatilla vulgaris. Apologies for poor quality, img 123. Osprey img 134. Albino hedgehog img 133. Dryads saddle, img 130.
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Stoats play fighting img 129. Purple coltsfoot, Homogyne alpina img 131. Blue heath, phyllodoce caerulea, img 135.
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Scottish primrose, Primula scotica img 0689. Rannoch rush, Scheuchzeria palustris, img 0617. Dotterel, img 0051. Gold ringed dragonfly, Cordulegaster boltonii img 0016.
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Wheatear, img 0831. Dipper, img 1164. Sea eagle img 1106, sorry about poor image. Woodlark, img 041.
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I went bird watching one day and there was a sea fret. I heard a sound like steam escaping from a pipe. The sound got louder and then these appeared. There were four altogether, killer whales, img 00058. Red deer eating bracken, img 00030. Arctic skua, img 00072. Nicrophorus vespilloides, a burying beetle and passengers, img 00019.
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Osprey and heron join salmon war img 00081. Black throated diver family exercise img 00010. Kingfisher and lunch img 0142. Red necked grebe seeks mate img 0453.
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Yellowhammer "giving it laldy" img 00057. Reed warbler keeping quiet img 003. Whoopers lift off img 2725. aaaaah img 1965.
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